Wonder who will go Pro from Kentucky. The only three guys I think have any business going pro are Randle, Cauley-Stein, and maybe James Young. Cauley Stein improved a ton this year and has developed into a quality big man. I don't really see how Young could improve, he's just a shooter. His defense needs to improve drastically, but I think his stock is as high as it's going to be.

I expect the Harrison twins to turn pro even though I think both of them aren't ready. Aaron's shooting was night and day between the regular season and tournament. I think it would be incredibly stupid for Dakari to leave. He showed nice stuff in the tourney, but still has a lot of room to grow. I don't really know what to think of Poythress. If Young leaves he could get a some looks at small forward.

Oh yeah. It's a stupid argument. Just because you can't manage money doesn't mean it's the university's fault. Really, the first class athletes should take is some sort of budgeting. Even though you have enough money for a big screen tv doesn't mean you can afford the TV.

Not ure why you would question that, he's definitely a better ball handler. Michigan ran their offense through him as a ball handler plenty and he had a lot of success. Redick relied way more on coming off screens.

I like Stauskas more than Reddick, but Reddick has proven himself to be a very valuable NBA player, so that's not the knock it used to be.

It definitely was not meant as an insult. Redick has shown the ability to play NBA caliber perimeter defense and has been plenty useful on offense. Was just wondering how he compared to him as a prospect.

I really like Stauskas as a prospect. Elite shooter, really good ball handler, solid size for his position, and a pretty decent passer as well. Defense is a question, but he's not a horrible athlete and every team can use an offensive weapon like him.

not quite the same player. parsons was an underrated athlete and played more of a point forward at florida. i can't pretend to know much about stauskas but he seems more like a shooting specialist than anything.